DISCOGRAPHY PART 2

Denatured tracks:
Simulated Stereo is marked SS.
Overdubbed is marked OD.
The titles issued short cut (SC) are followed by brackets with the detail of the missing part (i = intro; v = verse; r = refrain; s = solo or instrumental part; 1,2,3... = position in the song;
p = in part). For instance, on LP King 983 “Goin’ Back to the Blue Ridge Mountains”, (- ip, s1, v1, r2) means: minus intro in part, 1st solo, 1st verse and 2nd refrain. As many King titles
were reissued abridged, the playing time of all the original issues is mentioned in the 78 rpm Discography part 1. Many of the titles issued short cut on the 24 songs King LP’s were issued
later as short cut also.
Tracks speeded up more than 2% with regard to the 78 rpm are marked SU. Tracks speeded down more than 2% with regard to the 78 rpm are marked SD. You can refer to the playing time of the 78 rpm
in the King discography part. There is no certainly that the speeds of the 78 rpm are always the good ones: where the King LP is slower it is likely that it is actually at the righ speed.
Regarding many of the reissues, the reverberation or echo added more, bad masterisations, overuse of the denoiser and bad sound in general are not mentioned in this document because they are of
variable importance.

Due to the proliferation of "Various Artists" CDs and due to many CDs tracks purely and simply copied on LPs or others CDs, only the US issues and the foreign
issues of special interest are listed.

Below, the original KING silver prints on KING LP’s labels:

1956-1959

1960-1964 (or 1956-1959 reprints)

1965-1970 (or 1956-1964 reprints)

1953

EP Glory SS-1001
VARIOUS ARTISTS

Brown's Ferry Four: I'll Meet You in the Morning

Delmore Brothers: The Wrath of God

Brown's Ferry Four: On the Jericho Road (1)

+ 3 titles by various artists

Note: Issued by King Records, at once in 10" 78rpm or in 7" 45rpm with paper sleeve and 6 titles.

Note: reissued later by Gusto with a different cover color and the same reference.

LP King 589
DELMORE BROTHERS: SIXTEEN ALL-TIME FAVORITES

Blues Stay Away from Me

Field Hand Man

Sweet Sweet Thing (3)

Midnight Train

Everybody Loves Her

Born to Be Blue

I’ll Be There

Brown’s Ferry Blues (2)

Blues You Never Lose

Hillbilly Boogie

Freight Train Boogie

Good Time Saturday Night

Please Be My Sunshine

There’s Something About Love

Muddy Water

Steamboat Boogie

Note: reissued circa 1961 with the 1960-1964 King silver print

LP King 590
BROWN’S FERRY FOUR: SIXTEEN SACRED SONGS, VOLUME 2

Will the Circle Be Unbroken?

When He Blessed My Soul (1)

Just a Little Talk with Jesus

I’m Naturalized for Heaven

If We Never Meet Again (SL)

When He Calls His Reapers

The Lord Is Watching Over Me (SL)

Throne Eternal

Everybody Will Be Happy Over There

I’ll Meet You in the Morning

Hallelujah Morning

Jesus Hold My Hand (SU)

When the Good Lord Cares

We Should Walk Together

Over in the Glory Land

There’s a Page in the Bible

Note: the volumes 1 and 2 of the Brown’s Ferry Four got the complete songs with Red Foley (in disorder) on “A” side, and the complete songs with Merle Travis
(in disorder too) plus the 2 first songs of the following session with Red Turner on “B” side.Reissued later by Highland Music with 8 short cut titles, a slightly different cover color
but the same reference.

1959

LP Audio-Lab AL-1504
VARIOUS ARTISTS: SONGS OF FAITH

Harlan County Four: I Cried Holy

Clyde Moody: I Need the Prayers

+ 10 titles by various artists

LP Audio-Lab AL-1518
VARIOUS ARTISTS: TIME FOR PRAYER

Harlan County Four: John Three Sixteen

Clyde Moody: I Feel Like Traveling on

+ 10 titles by various artists

1960

LP Audio-Lab AL-1523
VARIOUS ARTISTS: SONGS OF FAITH, VOLUME TWO

Harlan County Four: The Ten Commandments

Clyde Moody: Through the Pearly Gates

+ 10 titles by various artists

EP New American NA-101
VARIOUS ARTISTS: GOSPEL SINGING WITH STRING BAND

Harlan County Four: John Three Sixteen

Clyde Moody: I Feel Like Traveling on

+ 4 titles by various artists

Note: EP without cover and with 6 titles.

EP New American NA-102
VARIOUS ARTISTS: GOSPEL SINGING WITH STRING BAND

Clyde Moody: Through the Pearly Gate
+ 5 titles by various artists

EP New American NA-103
VARIOUS ARTISTS: GOSPEL SINGING WITH STRING BAND

Clyde Moody: I Need the Prayers
+ 5 titles by various artists

LP King 697
VARIOUS ARTISTS: COUNTRY AND WESTERN JAMBOREE, ALL STAR ARTISTS

Delmore Brothers: Tennessee Choo Choo

Delmore Brothers: Trouble Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues (2)

+ 16 titles by various artists

LP King 710
VARIOUS ARTISTS: ALL TIME COUNTRY & WESTERN HITS, ALL STAR ARTISTS

Wayne Raney: Lonesome Wind Blues
11 titles by various artists

1961

LP Audio-Lab AL-1557
VARIOUS ARTISTS: A VARIETY OF COUNTRY SACRED SONGS

Harlan County Four: Show Me the Way
+ 11 titles by various artists

1962

LP King 785
DELMORE BROTHERS: 30th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM

Midnight Special

I Let the Freight Train Carry Me on (SC) (shorter fading)

Trouble Ain’t Nothin’ But the Blues (1) (2:29) (1st t. iss.)

Weary Day (SU)

Kentucky Mountain

Rounder’s Blues

Goin’ Back to the Blue Ridge Mountains

Now I’m Free

Who’s Gonna Be Lonesome for Me

The Trail of Time

The Girl by the River

Someday You’ll Pay

Pan American Boogie

I’m Sorry I Caused You to Cry (SC) (abridged 1st solo)

Mobile Boogie

Take It to the Captain

Note: Titled "Sing Again" on label.

LP King 589
DELMORE BROTHERS: SONGS BY THE DELMORE BROTHERS

Reissue with the same reference number and the same titles but with a different cover
Reissued circa 1975 by Gusto with this cover

Take It On Out the Door (SC) (as LP King 967)
+ 27 titles by Grandpa Jones without the Delmores

2001

2 CDs Set KING 3506-2-2
BROWN’S FERRY FOUR: ROCKIN’ ON THE WAVES

CD 1

CD 2

Will the Circle Be Unbroken

When We Sing Around the Throne Eternal

Just a Little Talk with Jesus

After the Sunrise

Rockin’ on the Waves

I’ll Meet You in the Morning

If We Never Meet Again

Jesus Hold My Hand

I’ll Fly Away

Keep on the Firing Line

The Lord Is Watching (Over Me)

The Judgement Day (2:37) (First time issued)

Everybody Will Be Happy (Over There) (- i, r1, v1, s1)

There’s a Page in the Bible

Hallelujah Morning (- i, v1, r1, s1)

We Should Walk Together

Old Camp Meeting

I Am a Very Pilgrim

There’s a Light Guiding Me

Heaven Eternal for Me

Salvation Has Been Brought Down

The Arm of God

When the Good Lord Cares (- i, r1, s1, v1)

Bound for the Shore

Over in the Glory Land (- i, v1, r1, s1)

Eternity Without Him

On the Jericho Road (1)

Can’t You Hear Him Calling

On the Jericho Road (2) (2:34) (First time issued)

I Feel Like Traveling Home

His Boundless Love

I Need the Prayers

Rock of Ages, Hide Thou Me

The Unclouded Day

When He Blessed My Soul (2:48) (Alternate take)

Through the Pearly Gate

I’ve Got That Old Time Religion in My Heart

When the Redeemed Are Gathering in

Naturalized for Heaven

Praise God! He Loves Everybody

When He Calls His Reapers

You Must Be Born again

I’ve Made a Covenant with My Lord

What Shall I Do with Jesus

Note: beautiful complete Brown's Ferry Four. It is a pity there are 4 short cut tracks. About Red Foley and Merle Travis’ sessions: the same story, the same source, the same mistakes. If you know a little Foley and Travis and if you are not hard
of hearing, you can compare, now, the first with the second recording of “On the Jericho Road”. Foley is singing bass on the first and Travis on the second, and not the other way round!

CD King KSCD-3831
DELMORE BROTHERS: INDUCTED INTO THE HALL OF FAME 2001

Blues Stay Away from Me

Brown’s Ferry Blues (2)

Freight Train Boogie

You Can’t Do Wrong and Get By

Pan American Boogie

‘Dis Train

Prisoner’s Farewell (2)

Red River Valley

Midnight Special

Will the Circle Be Unbroken

Notes: “Prisoner’s Farewell” is the very rare second version.“Will the Circle Be Unbroken” is a Brown’s Ferry Four’s recording

Note: JSP issued three sets of four CDs. This one in 2004, the second in 2007 and the third in 2008. I have hesitated before
list them because it is not a good quality work. But... it is currently the only way to get most of the titles if you do not have the original 78 rpm.
You have to know that there are good number of titles speeded up, sometimes slowed, many titles "expertly remastered" (!!!) with a reducer noise set too
strong (which gives a hard sound), many titles re-recorded from Old Homestead LPs (exactly the same crackles), many shortcuts titles or with added
reverb or bad sound, that there are three tracks in double, and that is missing you still 129 titles to get all of the Delmores recordings. Now it is
also true that they are CDs at low prices. We expect a box of quality, Bear Family style. Hey! Richard...

About this CD, "I Got the Kansas City Blues" and "Alabama Lullaby" are not the announced Bluebird versions, but the Columbia versions.